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Proun, 2010Found Object, Plaster, Steel(160 x 120 cm)
In the 1920s the Russian suprematist El Lissitzky developed a series of abstract, geometric paintings that he referred to as Prounen. The exact meaning of ‘Proun’ was never fully revealed, but at some point he ambiguously defined it as being “the station where one changes from painting to architecture”.

Olve Sand

Proun, 2010

Found Object, Plaster, Steel

(160 x 120 cm)

In the 1920s the Russian suprematist El Lissitzky developed a series of abstract, geometric paintings that he referred to as Prounen. The exact meaning of ‘Proun’ was never fully revealed, but at some point he ambiguously defined it as being “the station where one changes from painting to architecture”.

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